Craig’s Hut and Walk

Craig’s Hut and walk are a piece of Australian film history, offering unrivalled panoramic views of the High Country, four hours drive north-east of Melbourne. Arguably the state’s most iconic High Country hut, Craig’s Hut sits on the top of Mount Stirling offering views over Mt Buller and surrounding mountains. The hut was originally built…

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Razorback Hut

Until recent times, local mountain country cattlemen used Razorback Hut during annual stock drives. Today, the site is a popular overnight stop for horse-riders, four wheel drivers and hikers. There is plenty of camping space around the large hut and the site also includes a public hut for overnight accommodation. Public horse yards are available.…

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Mansfield Holiday Letting

Mansfield Holiday Letting is a major accommodation provider within the Mansfield region. Specialising is short stay accommodation, they provide fully furnished and equipped holiday houses from Lake Eildon to the Base of Mount Buller, including Mansfield, Bonnie Doon, Goughs Bay, Mountain Bay, Jamieson, Howqua, Macs Cove, Tolmie, Barwite, Merrijig and Sawmill Settlement. With over seventy…

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Jamieson Museum

The Jamieson Museum, housed in the old Jamieson Courthouse, is maintained by the Jamieson and District Historical Society and is open on weekends between Melbourne Cup weekend and Easter. Picturesque Jamieson is a quaint, historic town in the Victorian High Country. It was well known in the late 1800’s as a gold mining supply town…

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Mansfield Historical Society

Mansfield Historical Society aims to preserve and promote the history of Mansfield and surrounding districts. Located at the old Mansfield Railway Station building in High Street, its committee of volunteers work together to present the current – ‘known history of the region’ so together they can, conserve, share, explore, remember and learn about the many…

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Womansfield Felt Mural

Created in 1985 as a part of Victoria’s 150 Years Celebration by local artist Jean Atkins, working with over 100 local women, the Womansfield Felt Mural celebrates the history of women in Mansfield and surrounds. Funded by Arts Victoria, the handmade felt mural was made from wool donated by local farmers, is 14 metres in…

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Mansfield Arts Walk

Meander through the streets of Mansfield and discover the works of art placed in various locations. From the Pole People in the High Street median strip, to the High Country ceramic murals and the Youth Arts projects in Erril Street, Mansfield will surprise with its eclectic collection of local pieces. The Spirit of the Skier…

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High Country Huts Ceramic Murals

A unique collection of ceramic murals depicting personal stories of some of the High Country Huts. Eleven Mansfield artists responded to a public invitation to ‘unearth’ High Country Huts under the artistic guidance of ceramic artist Ann Ferguson. Now forming part of the Mansfield Arts Walk, the murals hang on the wall at the corner…

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Mt Buller Sculpture Park Walk

Over the years Mt Buller has acquired numerous sculptures through a range of avenues, including pieces owned by the Grollo Family, donations from benefactors, acquisitions through the former Mt Buller Easter Art Show and the resort’s artistic event – the Mt Buller Sculpture Award. A diverse collection of sculptural pieces are dotted throughout the Mt…

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